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FRONT ROW Mr George Diehl Mr George Salisbury Mr Francis Redmond Mrs. Marian Dunbar: Sl COND ROW Mr Ward Herrmann Mr Charles Clarke Mr Raymond Sheldon Mr. John Daye BACK ROW Miss Kathryne Spencer Miss Sarah Carman Miss Jean Ogle Mrs Ruth Peckham, Mr. The .rtudent if tbezr concern. 17 per went to the Dental Fund. FRONT ROW--Miss Gladys Gardner, Mr. Francis Walter, Mrs. Anna Heimer, Mr. Robert Rankins, Mr. Albert Ossmang SECOND ROW-- Mr. Howard Kinch, Mr. Henry Graham, Mr. Claude Hickling, Mr. Donald Jankoski, Mr. Allan Little, BACK ROW--Mrs. Mary Ruland Miss Lydia Metz, Mr. Jarvis Wade, Mr. Royal Gifford, Mr. Alan Drake, Miss Mary Quinn, Mrs. Erma Halbert. Caught in the act! Mr. Cody and Mr. Dunbar were in charge of mashing the potatoes at the Faculty Supper. The proceeds from the sup
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They bold the guzkling reins AT THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING. Three o'cloclc is iust a bit late for board of education meetings, but many meetings do last well past midnight, planning the organization and financial policy for the Central District. We wish to express to them many thanks for their interest in our school. FRONT ROW--Mr. Carroll Osrrander, Mr. J. Edward Smith, Mrs.. Irene Srnart: BACK ROW--MI. Richard Arrandale, Mr. Alton Clark, Mr. Bemamrn Ellis, Mr. Edwin Rogers, Mr. Ralph Pyle. 'L' ' .. -'sr fn--.-,. The Sidney Central School District has l85O students, llO0 parents, 77 teachers, 34 non- teaching employees, all people and all different, dictates Mr. Pyle. How did the photographer catch our District Principal, Mr. Ralph Pyle, with a smile? 'I' '1 !'.:.':-If.: . ff,fi's:ff2::.ia.f-:ff- 3 '59,-' 'T'f7,4g:3'i.11i.q:,. -1 .1 . - -K f...s.5.'1F .-'?i2T:zf Sh it rf xxx 54 - ,3,,'.v.--,,'+ If-i 'ts':Q'. A' 're '-zu ffl? r fi 11F ' mf:-.x it f , I I :Q .g?z:'5? vu.. i ,d ,. LZ., 'Wifi ? .lff'f'1':' iix' lx E E iffeii U I 1'1 .'-'iifti' -1 T 15' . ' 5 l ' ,ff .5531 Late agarnl Mr. Cody, High School ffsiigp Principal, gives Frances Borchert her ad- A 1' ' -v ,Q ,-5 - . . , mrttance slip, Gloria DeBevoise and Margaret Ellis patiently await theirs. This . :'. ' t'1e'.'t' is a typical scene which arises before morn- syi ing and afternoon classes. HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL: Mr. Robert Cody, Syracuse Univ. ,B. A. , M.A. iv ' L 5 .i gf? I' . 'ix K xi l,. .Nm R, 'l lg A 7, Q PM V 5 nn
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'ifeniofir elifcufy college eleltelf' 1. Q l,v l HA, another cavity, smiles Mrs. Garrison fdental hygienisti, as she probes the stu- dent's mouth. Miss White fschool nursel takes care of another unlucky victim. Cuts, bruises, headaches, and fevers rank high in the common ailments, and Miss White and Mrs. Garrison must always be ready for emergencies. HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Miss Ruth White-Crouse-Irving Hosp. Syracuse, N.Y. . R. N. Mrs. Marjory Garrison-Eastman Dental Dispensary, Buffalo State. FTER 60 busy Seniors have been flying in and out of the guidance office with their applications, pamphlets, and college bulletins, Mrs. Peckham looks slightly harried. Here she is explaining how to fill out applications, reference blanks, and school records for college information, to Glenn Rice, and Duane Sisson. Seated is Betty Ann Dinghom and waiting for help is Herbert Morgan. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Ruth Peckham-Albany State: Columbia Univ. -B.S. , M.A. -, Aw... fra , - mi'- . ' 1 F . -'.-g f-f?S,'. .. 5.-f , A mix-92 . ,ga-gt- 1,,.-f,+.'-. 21.25 16,-1 ' 3.911 1 f.-Z--'1..,-.L an -' ' -5. . f 'IMI . , . . .N ,QW -F: -2 4, . ., Q , .-:Q - . ',-bl .'3-5'7.'3'f ' - -' I :ffl .ibj'j'fj. Qi WA L-3, V-,Q L I 1 .. wwf- - ' 1 , fi..-y, 1 fv ': -L I -1.1 I my-5: , Jw ,t W- ., .,, . -em '-4. L ,1,:,, 4, 3 Sf 5. .3,-F,-35. .-. J.. ..-E.. .- -15,53-gi:,q.ta5 J. URING the ear, field representatives from many technical schools and universities speak to Seniors interested in their school. They give them information about the courses offered at their school, about the fi- nances involved and the housing situation. Mr. Clyde E. Chauncey of the Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences at Binghamton explains the kinds of courses best suited to each boy. Glenn Rice, Albert Breutsch and Burdette Brown expect to attend the Institute for technical training. 'Ylnel numef ebecle health 8
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